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Fabia Scout in the UK

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I saw a Fabia Scout for the first time at my local dealer today, surprised nobody has mentioned them on here much yet,

IMO it really lifts the look of the Fabia Combi in the same way that the Scout spec does on the Roomster, and the Roomster Scout seems to have been quite popular (on Briskoda at least)

No takers?

Ive never seen one, not my think though. I dislike all the plastic trim, it only attracts dirt, moisture and rust long term.

I have been running one since the 16th. Oct. with the 1.4TDi engine, great car can't believe how much torque it has,as I was running a 2.0 Ltr. Auris and there is not that much difference on the road.:thumbup:;)

I have been running one since the 16th. Oct. with the 1.4TDi engine, great car can't believe how much torque it has,as I was running a 2.0 Ltr. Auris and there is not that much difference on the road.:thumbup:;)

pics? :)

Have not got any good pics of mine yet, try this link there are over 30 pics of the Fabia Scout. www.netcarshow.com/skoda/2010-fabia_scout/

I will try to take some pics of my car a the weekend and post them on here.:thumbup:

I saw a Fabia Scout for the first time at my local dealer today, surprised nobody has mentioned them on here much yet,

IMO it really lifts the look of the Fabia Combi in the same way that the Scout spec does on the Roomster, and the Roomster Scout seems to have been quite popular (on Briskoda at least)

No takers?

there's an all black one at my dealers which looks really good to me (and I'm not a particular fan of the regular Fabia Combi's looks). The Scout detailing suits it

it only attracts dirt, moisture and rust long term.

No it doesn't, it's bonded to the bodywork and provides much better overall protection especially in the murky world of the multistory carpark.

Never even knew they existed until now!

Really like it actually.

Shame they don't do it with a 4 wheel drive as that could make it a whole load of fun to drive on some slippy stuff!

Phil

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